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hydrofluoric acid and Edema, Pulmonary

hydrofluoric acid has been researched along with Edema, Pulmonary in 5 studies

Research

Studies (5)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19903 (60.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (40.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
GREENDYKE, RM; HODGE, HC1
Dote, E; Dote, T; Kawasaki, T; Kono, K; Shimizu, H; Usuda, K1
Choi, SH; Hong, YS; Kim, KJ; Kim, NH; Lee, SW; Park, JS; Shin, JS1
Morris, JB; Smith, FA1
Oliver, JS; Thorpe, JW; Watson, AA1

Other Studies

5 other study(ies) available for hydrofluoric acid and Edema, Pulmonary

ArticleYear
ACCIDENTAL DEATH DUE TO HYDROFLUORIC ACID.
    Journal of forensic sciences, 1964, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Blood Chemical Analysis; Burns; Burns, Chemical; Fluoride Poisoning; Humans; Hydrofluoric Acid; Pathology; Pulmonary Edema; Toxicology

1964
Lethal inhalation exposure during maintenance operation of a hydrogen fluoride liquefying tank.
    Toxicology and industrial health, 2003, Volume: 19, Issue:2-6

    Topics: Aged; Burns, Chemical; Calcium Sulfate; Facility Design and Construction; Fatal Outcome; Humans; Hydrofluoric Acid; Hygiene; Inhalation Exposure; Male; Occupational Health; Pulmonary Edema; Respiratory Insufficiency; Risk Assessment; Safety

2003
Successful extracorporeal life support after potentially fatal pulmonary oedema caused by inhalation of nitric and hydrofluoric acid fumes.
    Resuscitation, 2007, Volume: 75, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Air Pollutants, Occupational; Electroplating; Explosive Agents; Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation; Fatal Outcome; Humans; Hydrofluoric Acid; Male; Nitric Acid; Occupational Exposure; Pulmonary Edema

2007
Regional deposition and absorption of inhaled hydrogen fluoride in the rat.
    Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 1982, Volume: 62, Issue:1

    Topics: Absorption; Animals; Fluorides; Hydrofluoric Acid; Lung; Male; Nasal Mucosa; Pulmonary Edema; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Solubility

1982
Accidental death due to inhalation of hydrofluoric acid.
    Medicine, science, and the law, 1973, Volume: 13, Issue:4

    Topics: Acids; Adult; Bone and Bones; Fluoride Poisoning; Fluorides; Hemorrhage; Humans; Hydrofluoric Acid; Lung; Lung Diseases; Male; Pulmonary Edema

1973